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•••• Greater Newark's Hometown Newspaper Since 191 0 .:• 1 DOth Year, 21 st Issue © 2009 June 12, 2009 www.n_arkpostonllna.com Newark, Del. Council weighs options for domestic.partners By MARK CORRIGAN the issue is a civil matter, not a moral one. One man defended Newark as a [email protected] liberal and progressive municipality and stated, "This is not Alabama, this uring Monday's Newark City is not southern ." The lone D Council meeting, an engaged individual speaking out against the crowd of concerned citizens measure suggested a referendum. worked to convince the council to Though the issue has been strongly extend life insurance, debated, several key elements have leave and other benefits not been ironed out, such as the full for domestic partners of range of requirements for determin­ city workers. ing a domestic partnership and how to The measure that implement the program. Opposition was first introduced was sparse at the meeting, but some of by Councilman Ezra the strongest opponents to the measure Temko. are unions that represent city employ­ Since it was listed ees. The union's stance largely rests as "Open for Public on the possibility of increased costs Comment" on the agen- Temko that could be passed on to employ­ da, several residents ees. presented arguments in favor of the Temko and others on the council plan Most who spoke argued in favor agreed that further exploration and of extending benefits, including two PHOTOS BY MARK CORRIGAN church representatives who agreed that See COUNCIL, 3 ~ r.v yur, lomeonl dIcIlfI NIWIIk lilt liliiii. while I...,..... acounll. z-. 13 or ... OR :":i'~ded=:3=;~=~~~ Graffi'ti war rages on he war is on, with the Downtown war of the wills, and we are commit­ TNewark Partnership (DNP) ted to fighting it with every resource joining the Newark Police we have." Department to battle an invasion of Newark has joined efforts with graffiti. other city, county and state agencies As seen in recent police reports, . in an Anti-Graffiti Task Force orga­ there has been an increase in graf­ nized by Chief Liam Sullivan of the fiti vandalism in the city's business Elsmere Police Department. Corporal district and on local bridges and over­ Jeffrey Schwagel of the Newark Police passes. "For the past few months, it Department's Anti-Graffiti Task Force has become evident that graffiti is on says the graffiti the city is experienc­ the upswing," said Mayor Vance Funk, ing is the result of graffiti vandals ill. "As someone living and doing who feel their work is public art business here, graffiti offends me by and not symbolic of unsafe neighbor- its lack of respect for the City, and other people's property. Graffiti is a See GRAFFITI, 3 ~

Graduation special Graduation ceremony photos and rosters for area high schools are a part of this keepsake edition of the lewark Post. nstarts on Page 17 Page 2 • The Newark Post • Friday,june 12, 2009 News, Advertising • 737-0724 Classifieds • 1-800-220-3311 POLICE BLOTIER Can we help? OffIces: The paper's offices are Two robbed in White Chapel neighborhood located conveniently in Suite 109, Pomeroy Station, 218 E. Main St., The Police Blotter is com­ transported by ambulance to On the following day, the Holland had been staying at the of the stolen property has been Newark, DE 19711. Dffice hours piled by Mark Corrigan and Christiana Hospital for treat­ sister received an additional text home voluntarily and was in no recovered by the investigating are 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays. Doug Rainey from reports filed ment. message that indicated if she danger. officer. Phone: (302) 737-0724 by the Newark, New Castle wanted to see her brother alive The investigation has Facsimile: (302) 737-9019 County and State Police. For Two arrested for again, she need to bring another revealed the two men conspired Victim escapes updates, log on to newark­ $200 to the BP Gas Station on to "shake down" Holland's sis­ E-mail: [email protected] poston line. com. fake kidnapping Martin Luther King Blvd. This ter so they could obtain cash to robbery at gunpoint To subscribe: To begin aconvenient time, the sister called police as purchase crack cocaine. They home-delivery subscription, call New Castle County Police Police responded to call n Monday two people arrested two men, after they she feared her brother would be have both been charged with 1-800-220-3311. killed by the alleged kidnapper. one count of extortion, two from Andres Morales" 21, of Obecame victims of an faked a kidnapping and extort­ Newark who reported that he armed robbery in the Detectives were able to track counts of theft, and three counts To place a classified ad: Call 1- ed cash from a family member had run from two Hispanic the cell phone to John Reynolds, of conspiracy. They have both 800-220-3311. White Chapel neighborhood in exchange for his safe return. males who were attempting to 42, Wilmington. The victim's been arraigned and released on To place a display ad: Call 737- in Newark. The 21 year-old On Saturday, police received rob him. Morales told officers female and 15 year-old male sister, with the assistance of $4,500 unsecured bail. 0724. a report of a male who was at the scene that he had stopped HE STAFF of the Newark Post is arrived at their home after clos­ missing under suspicious cir­ police, negotiated a settlement with the kidnapper. As agreed at a traffic light at the comer of Teager to assist readers and adver-' ing a tobacco store located on cumstances. Officers learned Library Avenue and Ogletown upon, the sister delivered an Tips help collar tisers. Reporters, writers, editors Route 40, Bear. Upon leav­ William David Holland, 45, Road when three Hispanic additional $50 to the same male and salespeople can be contacted ing their car, the victims were was missing from his home in burglary. suspects males driving two cars, a black subject at the gas station. Based as listed: confronted by two men, both St. Andrews, Bear. With information developed Honda and a red Honda, pulled armed with knives. The sus­ on previous photographs, the The investigation revealed from tips from the public, the up next to him. Doug RaIney is the Editor of the pects demanded property, and male kidnapper was identified the victim's sister began receiv­ three people responsible for One of the males in the Newark Post he leads the day-to-day the male victim surrendered by the undercover officers as ing text messages from her the May 31st burglary at the Black Honda presented a black operation of the newsroom. Call him cash, which included proceeds the owner of the cell phone. brother indicating he had been Washington House condomini­ automatic handgun and yelled at at 737-11724. from the store. A purse was Detectives then applied for kidnapped by drug dealers. In ums on East Main Street have Morales, in Spanish, "Give me stolen from the female victim. and obtained a search warrant lither contrIllltlng wrItaI's the messages, Holland stated been identified. They are: John the money." Morales stated that include Elbert Chance, Marvin The suspects were last seen he was being held for ransom for the residence of the owner A. Rice, 20, Newark; Duane of the cell phone. With the he was afraid of getting shot, so Hummel and Amy Roe. Leave mes­ running toward Marrows Road. against his will and ransom was C. Speck, Elkton; Female, 16, assistance of the Wilmington he attempted to make the left sages for them at 737-0724. Both were black males wearing needed. Elkton. Rice surrendered to the Police Department, officers hand tum onto Main Street, but Jonathan Waddell is our Design black shirts and masks. One On Friday, the victim's sis­ Newark Police on June 4. He ran into a light pole instead. He executed the search warrant at Director. He handles design and had a thin build; the <*her a ter agreed to meet the alleged was charged with two counts exited the vehicle and fled to the the home. composition of our pages. large build. drug dealer at the Wilmington Burglary 3rd Degree, one count nearby McDonald's with two of Qlletmeyer is the Neither victim was injured. Train Station and pay $200 for Both Reynolds and the Conspiracy 2nd Degree, two ReIIee alleged victim, David Holland, the males in pursuit. Morales Newark Post'S advertiSing manager However, the victims' father her brother's safe return. The counts Theft, and two counts ran to his residence and called was inside the house recover­ were found unharmed inside who manages the local sales team. sister paid an unknown male Criminal Mischief. He was police. Police investigated the the basement area of the home. She can be reached at 1-443-245- ing from recent heart surgery. subject the money as agreed released on $1<),000 unsecured accident scene to gain further A third person was also found 5DD3. After learning of the robbery, upon. However, Holland was bond, and was ordered to have evidence. he suffered chest pain and was in the home who indicated JI. Galoff handles accounts in not released. no contact with Main Street. the New Castle County area and is an The juvenile female surren­ --~------I. 'Suave' grafiHi automotive account specialist. Call dered to the Newark Police on him at 737-11724. June 5. She was charged with vandal arrested I I ( ,I ( I', I " the same offenses. She was sells real estate ) r 'Small Plate Nenu' Newark Police arrested a .e .... I ) , released to her grandparent on advertising. He can be reached by . Some of our best loved recipes $16,500 unsecured bond, and 17-year-old male from Newark calling 1-443-245-5031. / after he was identified as a , was ordered to have no contact graffiti vandal. The juvenile RollIn ..... sells ads in the JustIN with Main Street or her co­ was charged with five counts of downtown Newark, Middletown defendants. graffiti. Working with informa­ and surrounding area. She can be 302-266-0880 Duane Speck was still at tion garnered by the Graffiti reached by calling m-0724. large at press time. He faces the .{Ol Louviers Drive Task Force, the investigation Our circulation manager is MIry same charges as his co-defen­ determined that the defendant F...... For information regarding Newark, DE 19111 dants. His whereabouts are not. subscriptions, call1-a.22IJ.3311. known, but he is believed to be See BLOTTER, 8 ~ The Newark Post is published in the Elkton area. The majority Friday by Chesapeake PUblishing & Printing. News and local sales offices are located in Pomeroy Station, Suite 109, 218 E. Main St., Newark, DE 1971l. All advertising Celtic Festival and news are accepted and printed Sunday, June 14th, Noon - Sp.rn. only at the sale discretion of the Adults $5 • Children 12 & under FREE publisher. The Newark Post is a • Celtic Music member of the Maryland-Delaware­ • Highland Dancing D. C. Press Association, Suburban • Sheepherding & Sheepshearing, Highland Cattle Newspapers of America and the • Scottish Clans. Vendors. Food & More National Newspaper Association. • Highland Pipes & Drums • Scottish Singer - Carl Peterson POSTMASTER: Send address changes to: Newark Post, Suite 109, 218 E. Main Street, Newark, DE at Steppin[stone Musenm 19711. Periodicals postage paid at 461 Quaker Bottom Road Newark, Dei., and additional offices. Havre de Grace, MD ( USPS #6465) Known office of pub­ lication 218 E. Main Street, Newark, .in beautiful Susquehanna State Park DE 19711. just 3 miles from 1-95, Exit 89 1·888·419·1762 • 410·939·2299 www.steppingstonemu5eum.org · email: stepplngstonemuseum @msn.com On the Web • www.newarkpostonline.com Friday,June 12, 2009 • The Newark Post • Page 3 IN THE NEWS Sewer fee increase approved by City Council

medical leave for domestic eff~ctive July 1. Businesses New Castle County and is the comply wit~ current Americans Group won the project with a ~ COUNCIL, from 1 partners will be voted on at the can expect changes anywhere first increase since July 2005. with Disabilities Act and City cost proposal of $111,085.25, July 27 meeting. Council will from 11.3 to 13.4 percent. A A letter to the city . notes that of Newark standards. Seven when Xybix System, Inc., the discussion is needed to prop­ discuss the extension of other residential fee will change from the new rate will also help off­ companies submitted sealed only other vendor, withdrew its erly address the issue. The benefits at an August 10th $4.637 to $5.267 per thousand set some hfgher city expenses. bids with Paoli Services, Inc. bid. The costs of the renova­ council also agreed to bring in workshop and will propose a gallons. Based upon a con­ Dennis McFarland, Finance of Wilmington winning the job tion project will be taken from outside organizations to pres­ vote in September. sumption of 9,450 gallons, a Director, estimated the rate with a low bid of $96,171.50. the' Enhanced 911 Emergency ent options and clarify matters. In other business: quarterly residential bill will increase will garner $44,000 - COWlcil approved Reporting System Fund, which As Temko stated, "The process - The council voted for a increase by $6.00. for Newark. the research and purchase of reimburses local, county, and has been confusing." 13.6 percent increase in sewer The rate change is in . Council voted to ergonomic workstations for state governments for costs The issue of funeral and fees for Newark residents response to higher charges by install 54 handicap ramps to the 911 Center. E-Systems associated with 911 centers. Jagger vandals see themselves as artists Schwagel says that it is 24 to 48 hours results in a near­ ~ COUNCIL, from 1 important to report graf­ ly zero rate of recurrence. fiti to the Police Department • Use graffiti resistant mate­ hoods. The city, police and for documentation purposes. rials or coatings, or coatings Downtown Newark Partnership Photographing the vandal­ which allow graffiti to be consider graffiti, or "tagging", ism is one of the ways police washed off. to be more than an eyesore. keep track of who is doing Anyone with information "In a city like Newark, it the vandalizing. He emphasizes about a graffiti incident is creates a false perception of prompt removal after the graf­ asked contact Corporal Jeffrey a blighted community where fiti has been documented. Schwagel at 302-366-7110 ext. laws can be disregarded and Suggestions from the city: 406 or jeffrey.schwagel@cj. gives the impression that the • Reporting graffiti (call, state.de.us. You can send an area i,s unsafe," says Maureen text, e-mail). anonymous text message tip by Feeney-Roser, DNP adminis­ • Keep up your neighbor­ texting 302NPD and your mes­ trator. The DNP is providing a hood and encourage your sage to TIP411. _ Information reward for the Newark Police neighbors to do the same. can also be provided anony­ Department to award if infor­ • Remove graffiti promptly. mously to Crime Stoppers at mation provided to them leads Data shows that removal within 1-800-TIP-3333. An example of graffiti that popped up last winter and continues to show up on buildings and to an arrest and conviction of other surfaces in Newark. a graffiti vandal in Newark. Roser says, "Many businesses and property owners have been SHEDS & STORAGE affected by graffiti along with 8& 0 Furn/tu BUILDINGS public facilities such as parking C Quality Furniture . "e Custom Built to fit your meters, signage, and the murals by Amish Craftsmen needs. 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For your free copy, call the toll-free, 24 hour recorded message at 1-888-895-7481. 011 FREE: 877-297-0011 • ezloansdelmarva.co ~ ~-~::~~~.""----'-" Page 4 • The Newark Post • Friday,June 12, 2009 News, Advertising • 737-0724 Classifieds • 1-800-220-3311 OPINION Book provides insights into Delaware government OUT OF THE By ELBERT CHANCE dent in their approach to gov­ by more densely populated Through the years Delaware Arne ernance. As the authors put it, New Castle County. The con­ . has gained a reputation for the NEWARK POST COLUMNIST "There is rarely a rush to regu­ stitution ultimately approved skill of its Chancery Court late in Delaware." This attitude created an imbalance of vot­ judges and practicing attorneys re you aware that may account for the fact that ing power that. existed into in the administration of busi­ Methodist A Delaware has been in 1853, the only the 1970s when a reappor­ ness law. The state has become governed under one year in which a ..-----." tionment mandated by the U. a leader in international eco­ Church with constitution for more than 100 proposed consti­ S. Supreme Cciurt assigned a nomic legislation in what has 19~ Front years, that tution was sub­ majority of General Assembly been termed "the century of was the state's first woman mi tted to all state seats to New Castle County. globaJization". In the last two governor or that in 1984, residents eligible Although statewide cam­ decades, Delaware officials This week's Out when UD professor S. B. Woo of the Attic fea­ to vote, it was paigns often are hotly con­ have traveled the world to tures an undated became lieutenant governor, decisively reject­ tested, the state legislature has promote the state as a place he was the highest ranking photograph of the ed. A constitution Chance for the most part worked effec­ where foreign companies may Methodist Church politician of Chinese descent later approved by tively because of close inter­ prosper. Delaware government in America to hold a statewide at 69 East Main vote .of the General Assembly personal contacts, collegiality and business delegations have Street. Members office? in 1897 has remained in place among its members and the visited a number of European started meet- You would know the ever since, though it has been members' intimate contacts nations, neighboring Mexico ing in 1799 at the answers to these questions frequently amended to accom­ with lobbyists and constitu­ and Canada, Japan, Vietnam Meteer's home and much more about the modate changing times. ents. "Bqth major parties", and Taiwan. Their efforts, cou­ on the White Clay history and governance of A major problem that long the authors report, "proved pled with the favorable record Creek just outside the First State if you had troubled effective governance dedicated to establishing and of cases adjudicated by the of town. In 1811 read "Delaware Politics and of the First State resembled maintaining fiscal responsibil­ Chancery Court, have steadily Isaac Tyson bulH a Government", a recently pub­ an issue with which delegates ity. " enhanced Delaware's reputa­ small chapel on his lished book by UD professors charged with writing the fed· The authors also note that tion as the corporation capital property just inside the town boundary]. the first church in town. William W. Boyer and Edward eral constitution grappled. In two groups of political lead­ of the world. The Methodist church buiH on Main ;,treet in 1851 burned in C. Ratledge. Their book is one 1861. The rebuilt church was dedicated in 1865. The front exten­ that instance, residents of the ers have been prominent (and Among the major accom­ sion shown in the picture was added in 1904. in a series on state politics and smaller, less populated states dominant) in recent years. plishments of recent years, the government published by the A three-story brick addition that doubled the size of the church feared that they would be dom­ The "Big Three" of the World authors cite Governor DuPont's was built in1932 followed by a revised front with worship area University of Nebraska Press inated by the larger 4)tates. To War II era were Governor skill at developing coopera­ in association with the Center balcony and steeple in 1948. After the congregation decided establish balance, each state Elbert N. Carvel and Senators tion between the major parties to keep the church on Main Street, a new three-story education for the Study of Federalism at was assigned two senators. John Williams and J. Caleb on issues of vital importance section was added in 1963. A 1992 project included an elevator, Lafayette College. When the state constitution Boggs. They were succeeded to the state, Governor Terry's interior renovations, a new pipe organ, and a sprinkler system for The evolution of the state's was being drafted, citizens by a' "Big Five" composed successful effort to develop' a the whole complex. The facility hosts many community events constitution is one of the many in Kent and Sussex Counties of Pete DuPont, Mike Castle, merit system for state employ­ and groups as well as the extensive worship and activity sched­ fascinating stories they tell were 'similarly fearful that Bill Roth, and Joe ees and Governor Peterson's ule of the 210 year-Old congregation. about a state whose residents they would be overwhelmed Biden. push for an effective coastal The picture is on loan to the Newark Post from the Newark have been steadfastly indepen- zone act. Historical Society collection. Visit the Newark History Museum In short, any Delaware resi­ at 148 East Main Street (between Choate and Haines Streets). dent, whether recent arrival Hours are Thursday 5 to 8 p.m., Friday 12 to 3 p.m., and Saturday and Sunday 2 to 5 p.m. Admission is free. or longtime resident, could Contact the Newark Historical Society by voice mail at 302- become a more knowledge­ 224-2408, by postal mail to P. O. Box 711, Newark, DE 19715, or able and effective citizen by by email [email protected]. spending several hours with RETCHING this interesting little book. Something yourMhO,Na' . 1.~dOOr8a~~~y~!~;~~le! terrible happens A Imlt:»' 8 home and OffIC~ furniture, many new Items when you don't Let us t ". ~ and clothing, household goods, . 1 lighting fixtures, etc. advertise ... Nothing! consolidate EXCEPTIONAL CARE FOR CHILDREN Call 737-0724 to 11 Independence Way, Newark, DE 19713 your bills (just off W, Chesnut HIli RdJ place an ad. 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Editor's note: For more 27th at 8pm. Matinee dates are: Soccer Camps Taoist Longevity community items, log on to Sunday, June 21st and Saturday, newarkpostonline.com and look June 27th at 2pm. All tickets Soccer Camps for youth Breathing Workshop ages 5-13 will be held June for the community briefs and a for this event are $15. Call the June 16th & 23rd, 7 - 9 PM. UDon't Need It? calendar at the bottom of the CSP Box Office in early June at 15-19 and August 10-14 at $60 for 2-day workshop ($35 home page. (302) 368-2248 to reserve your West Park Elementary School. for first day only). Market East tickets and seats or go to the CSP Half Day Camp for ages 5-7 is Plaza, 280 East Main Street, Schools honor Website (Chapelstreetplayers. from 9arn-lpm. Full day camp #109, Newark, DE 19711. org) and click on the 'Ticket for· ages 7-13 is from 9am- Located behind the Co-op. Join Newark residents Leap" icon and reserve your 3:30pm. Full Day Camp fee is us for the first time as we pres­ tickets and seats immediately $200 with a Newark resident ent a special 2-day workshop The following students discounted fee of $190. Half using a credit card. in Taoist Longevity Breathing. from Newark have made the Day Camp fee is $170 with a Dean's List at Coastal Carolina' Instructor: Max Quarto, 302- Newark resident discounted fee University for the Spring 2009 Mt. Zion UAME 545-0173, TheTaoistStudie of $160. For more information [email protected], www. semester. The students are: contact the Recreation office Church Family TheTaoistStudiesgroup.com. Christopher A. Jones, Victoria 302-366-7060, visit www. Longevity breathing goes A. Strengari, Jacquelyn M. Reunion cityofnewarkde.us or register Ungerer. beyond increasing oxygen capac­ Open to one and all! Open at 220 Elkton Road, Newark, Cecil College is pleased to ity. Longevity breathing will to the Community, June 13, DE. announce that full-time students help you rejuvenate and super-' 2009, 12:00 Noon - 6:00 p.m. Courtney Poole of Newark, Del. charge not only your lungs but Food, Fun, Info, Vendors, and Tara Foraker of Newark, also all your internal organs. It Entertainment and Games. For Young Rembrandts Del. made the president's list for improves circulation, in-creases more info contact Daphne Evans - Australian the spring 2009 semester. Part­ performance and reduces stress. Last week, members of the UDon't Need It? Student (302) 588-6356 or Mt. Zion time students Andrea Vassiliou Adventures It helps you cope with fear and Move Out Program held their third annual furnish­ UAME Church (302) 737-9827, anger. Longevity breathing can ings and homegoods sale at the former Curtis Paper and Charles Shirar ·of Newark, This summer we will , take located at 100 New London help alleviate cardiopulmonary Company, located at 225 Paper Mill Road in Newark. Del., also made the president's a tour ·and explore Australia. Road, Newark, DE 19711 problems, emphysema and asth­ The program helps to recycle the litter that occurs each list. This camp will provide us ma. It cultivates the ability to May when students leave for the summer or graduate. Newark resident Scott Charles plenty of opportunity to try relax at any time and concen­ Ennis, a senior at Washington Film "Religulous'~ at different techniques and media Items left over from the sale are donated to needy fami­ trate on what you are doing for and Lee University, has earned all in the hopes of challenging 'lies and local shelters. UUFN long periods without becoming honor roll status for the recently our artistic skills. For ages In the last two years, the program has diverted over distracted. It improves mental ended winter term. Unitarian Universalist 6-12. Fee: $65, RDF: $55, 155 tons of materials from landfills and assited several focus and critical thinking skills. Natasha Loomis from Fellowship of Newark (UUFN), Tuesday-Thursday, June 16- hundred families in need. Drop-offs from students and It helps you to' get all the internal Newark was one of the 535 stu­ 420 Willa Road, Newark, 19711. 18, I-2:30pm. Classes held at landlords were accepted until Friday, June 5th. Sales to and external parts of your body dents who took part in Franklin On Sunday June 14 at noon, the the George Wilson Center, 303 the public 'started on June 1st and ended on June 6th. & Marshall College's com­ UUFN Social Justice Committee New London Road, Newark. to physically move in sync. All proceeds from the sale go to help out local homeless mencement exercises on May is screening Bill Mayer's lat­ Pre registra'tion is required, call shelters and other local charities. See EVENTS, 10 ~ 16. She was awarded a bachelor est film, "Religulous." Free 366-7060. of arts degree magna cum laude and open to the community. in music. 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Contact the Annual "FUNdraiser" , Recreation office for more infor­ Rallaim & Saints ~ 241 Elkton Road • Newark, DE mation at 366-7060, 366-7033 (Located across from City Hall) "I wish to say that ' on my ; A~TQRNEYS AT LAW ext. 200 after 5:00pm and on first visit to Moss Hart's house I www.newarkbarbershop.com weekends or visit our website at ~~~~ f;~ples Plaza 302 .. 832-1800 had one of the most unpleasant www.cityofnewarkde.us. Newark, Delaware 4 WwW.rahaimandsaints.com evenings I can ever recall having 302·368·5666 spent." - Alexander Woollcott. It is from this that Moss Hart and George S. Kauffman penned the hysterical farce "The Man Who Came to Dinner." While on a lecture tour in Ohio, Sheridan Whiteside slips on the ice outside his hosts' home; until his broken leg heals, the hosts are forced to put up (and put up with) the imperious Whiteside. This all , ~ ­ ~::~ time favorite that will keep you [email protected] laughing when you leave the the­ 302-455-9520 Daniel DeFoe ater. 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Mayor Vance Funk and the Saturday and Sunday 2 to 5 lections. Some exhibits from life in Newark in past genera­ the opportunity to represent Main Street muse­ community-wide celebration p.m. Admission is free. Main Street will be enhanced tions, and money continue to the state at the Miss America um to relocate organizing committee asked The museum will relocate for continued view at the train be sought 2010 Pageant. The storefront Newark the Newark Historical Society to the historic Newark passen­ station. Further information is The event will spo~ History Museum on Main to open the museum on Main ger station beside the bridge Financial support for the available from the Newark light Galen Giaccone, Miss Street ' will close at the end Street as part of the celebra­ on South College Avenue. Main Street museum site for Historical Society by voice Delaware 2008. Galen made of June, with plans calling for tion in 2008 of the 250th anni­ The museum had previously the anniversary year came mail at 302-224-2408, by Delaware proud at the Miss regular hours at a location at versary of the market charter been at the train station but from businesses, organiza­ postal mail to P. O. Box 711, America 2009 Pageant, as the the Newark Train Station. signed by King George II. The was open only by appointment tions, events, and individuals Newark, DE 19715, or via winner of a Preliminary Talent The museum at 148 East charter officially established for the past several years. The and was arranged by the com­ email to newarkdehistoricalso Award and ' a Top Fifteen Main Street, has been open 18 Newark as a town. train station site is expected to munity-wide celebration com­ [email protected]. Finalist. This year the pageant months and has hosted more Beginning with a preview be open on a regular schedule mittee. Financial support for the will have as its special guest, than 2,900 visitors. However, week in January 2008, the by early fall of this year. Continued public support Main Street museum site Miss America 2009, Katie renting the space is too great museum opened with regu­ New exhibits are being by membership in the Newark for the anniversary year was Starn of Indiana. an expense for the Newark lar hours in February 2008. prepared using recent dona­ Historical Society, donations arranged by the community­ Historical Society, which Hours are Thursday 5 to 8 tions and materials already in of artifacts, materials, pho­ wide celebration committee Reunion Weekend operates the museum. p.m., Friday 12 to 3 p.m., and the Historical Society'S col- tographs, and descriptions of and came from busint

On the Web • www.newarkpostonline.com Friday, June 12, 2009 • The Newark Post • Page 7 SCHOOL NEWS Creative Learning that all wildlife need: food, mission of NCCL to teach event was an overall success water, cover and places to their students the importance and a true showcase of stu­ Treat Dad Center wins raise young; and must employ of caring for their environ­ dent achievement. The staff habitat designation sustainable gardening prac­ ment, as well as to be a model and administration plan on tices. In addition to providing for their local community. holding the event again next Amish Q ___ J Newark Center for Creative for wildlife, certified habitats NCCL also received a grant year. learning has been recognized conserve our natural resourc­ this year to install solar pan­ by the National Wildlife es by reducing or eliminating els on the roof of the school, He'll appreciate Federation as a Certified the need for fertilizers, pesti­ which will take place this $1,500 raised Wildlife Habitat. This means cides, and/or irrigation water, summer. Students at Downes even more! that the property attracts a which ultimately protects the Founded in 1971, NCCL Elementary School in the. variety of birds, butterflies air, soil and water throughout has an enrollment of 90 chil­ Christina District read many and other wildlife, while our communities. Creating dren, ages 5 to 14. books and raised funds for helping to protect the local habitats not only helps wild­ the MS Readathon that was environment. life, it can help reduce global recently held at the school. In order to become certi­ warming pollution and save Excellence Fair More than $1,500 and more fied, a property mu st pro­ energy costs as well. Henry M. Brader than 2,500 books were read. vide the four basic elements It has been a long-standing Elementary in the Christina District hosted its first stu­ dent Excellence Fair. This Alumni award was a celebration of student Alyssa Pietrobono of achievement in both academic Newark, Delaware was pre­ content areas and visual and sented with the Dehority performing arts. Accounting Alumni Award by Come in and browse! Classrooms displayed the Old Dominion University Way more than you can see from Rt. 40 student work and exhibits in College of Business and the hallways for everyone to Public Administration on see. The exhibits included: April IS, 2009. Pietrobono animal habitats, live organ­ maintains a cumulative GPA F& CAmish Structures, Inc isms, nutrition, science fair of 4.0 after sophomore year, 1967 Pulaski Hwy. Bear, DE 19701 projects, poetry, art, and liter­ is a member of Phi Eta Sigma (Across from the Fox Run Shopping Ctr.) acy activities. One classroom National Honor Society, the even created a "wax museum" Dean's List and the Alpha Xi 302-836-1976 • www.fcamishstructures.com where students researched Delta sorority. She is enrolled Mon & Fri 8:30 to 6, T,W,Th 8:30 to 5, Sat 8:30 to 4:30 and wrote reports on famous in the Honors College dou­ Americans. ble majoring in Accounting Students ' came to the fair and Finance with a minor in dressed like the American Statistics and plays varsity Something terrible happens when they researched. The students Women's Soccer. She is the stood "frozen" until signaled daughter of Karen and John you don't advertise ... Nothing! to read their biography. The Pietrobono • Call 737-0724 'to place an ad.

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had just left the restaurant. engaged in fighting another of sister's, car. A faint odor of ~ BLOTTER, from 2 Police questioned employees the males. Due to his violent marijuana was detected com­ and found out that the same behavior, he and forced to the ing from within the car. Police marked the tag "SUAVE" in at man who had paid for drinks ground and handcuffed. All began verifying the information least five locations in the Main last Tuesday with a fake $20 four males were charged with only to discover that the vehicle Street area. The juvenile was bill had attempted to buy drinks disorderly conduct. Papillo was registered to a Daron Allen, released to his parent pend­ after hours. was additionally charged with 33, of Wilmington and that the ing his appearance if Family He was refused and left underage consumption of alco­ PA license was false. Allen had Court. Grotto's. After transmitting a hol. had his license suspended due broadcast, police found a man to narcotics trafficking offens­ Man steals gift fitting the same description on es and a long history of drug­ Academy Street. The suspect, Forklift stolen from related offenses. Police then cards and cash Timothy Myer, 24, of Bear, was Newark K-Mart performed a "knock and talk" Last Thursday, Newark found with three fake $20 bills Employees from K-Mart, investigation at the hotel room. Police were called to the and $49 of real currency in located at 301 College Square Police discovered that Allen had Sears store in College Square small bills. Due to his appar­ Shopping Center, discovered met Lataunya Chambers at the ent alcohol consumption at the Shopping Center to investigate that one of their propane pow­ room for a romantic ~ncoun­ a robbery. Store manager James time, Myer could not be inter­ ered forklifts was missing from ter. A search of the room Clark notified authorities after viewed at the scene and was the rear area, just outside of the revealed three grams of mari­ he discovered that two $500 gift brought in for later question­ store. Employees stated that juana. Chambers stated that the cards and $1,600 in cash had ing. they had last seen the vehicle at marijuana was Allen's and not been removed. Clark tracked 6 p.m. on Monday, June 1. The hers. Allen was ~aken into cus­ the numbers on the cards and Fight breaks out on forklift was reported stolen at 9 tody and charged with Criminal found that Bruce Polack, 18, of a.m. on Tuesday, June 2. Store Impersonation, Possession of Wilmington had made an online Main Street manager Tim Cannon sai,d that Marijuana, and Driving While purchase of $968.38. Polack At approximately 9:52 p.m. he noticed at 8 a.m. on Tuesday Suspended. was apprehended and admitted on Saturday, June 6, Newark that the yellow DAEWOO G20 to the theft of the cash and gift police officers responded to a forklift was not parked in its Fake tag fools cards. Polack stated that he fight in progress in front of the usual spot. The vehicle is esti­ took the money because he was Ali Baba restaurant on Main mated at $8,000. no one F~C in debt. He was charged with Street, after the conclusion of A marked patrol vehicle trav­ Theft $1,000 or Greater. Newark Nite. Officers discov­ Driver gives false eling on Elkton Road, just north AMISH STRUCfURES, INC. ered a crowd of 300 people of Christina Parkway, noticed (across from the Fox Run Shopping Center) Counterfeiter surrounding a fight among four license to cops a suspicious registration insert individuals. After dispersing Newark police pulled over on a blue Plymouth Voyager returns to scene the crowd, the four males- con­ 1967 Pulaski Hwy 302-836-1976 the driver of a black 1993 displaying a Delaware tag with Bear, DE 19701 fcamishstructures.com Employees at Grotto's Pizza sisting of three minors and 19 Honda with Delaware tags that an expiration date of 12/31/09. at 45 E. Main St., Newark year-Old Damien Papillo of was swerving between lanes Police stopped the vehicle and flagged down a passing officer New Castle - continued their in the vicinity of Route 896 performed a routine check of the to report that a counterfeiter altercation. As officers began to South near the Howard Johnson registration to discover that the separate the individuals, Papillo Motel. car had an actual expiration date The officer at the scene ques­ of 12/31/08. The driver, James tioned the driver who produced Thomas, 44, of Middletown, a Pennsylvania driver's license had attempted to alter 08 to in the name of Ralph Boykins, resemble an 09. Thomas was 34, of Franklin, Pa. He stated cited for having a fictitious tag, driving while revoked, and hav­ by Mayer, Inc. that he was visiting a friend at the motel and borrowed his ing an unregistered vehicle. Old World Craftsmanship, 21st Century Technology Providing Affordable Elegance Used in the Henry Ford Museum, the National Art Gallery in Washington DC, almost two thirds of the NBA teams and in homes of distinction like yours. I==~------American made for 100 Years Extra long strips up to 7 ft. True square edges and ends Red & White Oak, Maple, American Cherry, Hickory & Ash Stop by and see this amazing flooring today! 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-.Sports high schools· UD • leagues Buckland earns Gatorade honors again Follow me to (Editor's note: Jon offers his and Sean Baeder (Hodgson, found out," Prettyman said about First Team, as voted on by the views on Major League Baseball shortstop, sr.). her selection. "I only started play­ state's head coaches. great rates on and other developments in the Making the third team were ing lax as a freshman, so this is Pitchers Torie Davies world of sports in a Sunday col­ Dain Thorpe (Hodgson, pitcher, just my third year. I had to defend (Hodgson, sr.), Cara Stecher car insurance. umn on newarkpostonline.com. sr.), Matt Franciso (Dickinson, Courtney every day in practice (Caraval, sr.) and Katie Also log into our website to get fIrst base, sr.), James Wilson and that helped me a lot." Warrington (Red Lion, sr.) There's a GEICO office in your heighborhood! With low the latest news on prep sports in (St. Mark's, third base, jr.), Matt headlined the first team, joined down payments and convenient payment plans, saving the Newark area) Aleman (Hodgson, outfIeld, sr.), Boys lacrosse all-state by Lindsey Reid (Caravel, sec­ on auto and motorcycle insurance is easy. Brian Rowe (Christiana, outfIeld, players ond base, soph.), Taylor Brown Caravel Academy pitcher Eric sr.), Eric SummerfIeld (Hodgson, (Caravel, third base, sr.), Lauren GEICD Buckland has been named the designated hitter, sr.) and Taylor Jonathan Zuk, a junior Szymanski (Hodgson, third base, Local Office Gatorade Delaware High School Mahoney (St. Mark's, utility, jr.). midfielder from St. Mark's, sr.), Ashley Bragg (Caravel, Baseball Player of the Year for AUTO • HOME • RENTERS • MOTORCYCLE • BOAT and teammate Jovan Estrada shortstop, sr.) and Tessa Ziemba 050809NP-30'989 the second straight season. Smith named coach (defense, sr.), were named to (St. Marks, utility, sr.). Call Now! The 6-foot-6 senior, who will of the year the All-State Boys Lacrosse Members of the second 302-998-9192 play baseball at UD next year, First Team as selected by the team include Maria DiAngelo M-F 9-6, Sat 9-1 batted .412 and was 6-3 on the Former UD baseball third Delaware Interscholastic Boys (Hodsgon, catcher, sr.), Kelsey Home, renters, and boat coverages are written through non-affiliated insurance companies and are secured mound with a 1.02 ERA. baseman Scott Smith, now Lacrosse Coaches Association. Warrington (Red Lion, catcher, ~~~~~ehs 1~~eU~~tC:v~jfab~~~O~II~~'t!~eO~i~I~I?t~fro%~peann~~ ·s~'2'oo~iG~~c~ : ~~e~~I~cf~~~k~n~~~~s;gnd "Eric has left his unique sig­ coaching at Middletown High Matt Munyan (St. Mark's, jr.), Brooke Donovan (Hodgson, GEICO 1999-2007 nature at Caravel with unbeliev­ School, was named coach of the attack, sr.) and teammate TJ. shortstop, jr.) and Michelle able memories and performances year. The Cavaliers finished 20- Magniani (goalkeeper, sr.) were Gregorcyk (Hodgson, outfIeld, that will be hard to replace and 2, losing in the state semifinals to selected to the third team. soph.). duplicate," Caravel coach Paul St. Mark's. Smith played at UD Caravel senior Nikki Gayle Niggebrugge said. "We are very from 1987-1991. Girls soccer (first base), Red Lion shortstop proud, excited and anxiously Sammie Shivock Gr.) and-junior waiting to follow his progress at Schweizer and Prettyman Danielle Mac1eary (St. outfIelder Taylor Megargel the University of Delaware. We Mark's, soph.), Melissa Rubick (Caravel) were named honorable will certainly miss his big smile, named all-state (Newark, sr.) and Allyson mention. Zerhusen (Christiana, soph.) potent bat and electric arm." St. Mark's senior Courtney were named to the All-State Girls Schweizer, the state's all-time Soccer Second Team, selected News and Notes Baseball All-Stars leading scorer in girls lacrosse by the Delaware Interscholastic "These kids deserved every­ announced with 329 goals, has been named Women's Soccer Coaches player of the year by the Delaware thing they got;' St. Mark's coach Buckland (pitcher/outfield, Association. Matt Smith said of his play­ Interscholastic Girls Lacrosse Ryley McDuffie (Newark, sr.) and St. Mark's Tom Valichla Association of Coaches. ers following his team's state (second base, jr.) were named to jr.) and Erin Gouge (St. Mark's, championship, the school's state­ • No security deposit or administration fee She is joined by teammate soph.) were third team selec­ • Armed/24 hour surveillance' Month to month leases available the All-State Boys Baseball First Lindsay Prettyman (defense, jr.) record 10th and Smith's sixth tions. • Locljed just minutes from 195 and the University of Delaware Team as selected by the Delaware on the All-State Girls Lacrosse (The Newark Post covered St. Baseball Coaches Association. First Team as selected by the Mark's championship game 960 S. 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NewarIL SIIoppinc Ceater, Newark, DE 302-737-947 F...... : [email protected] We": www ...... jewdmL_ Page 10 • The Newark Post • Friday,June 12, 2009 News, Advertising • 737-0724 Classifieds • 1-800-220-3311 COMMUNITY EVENTS the Recreation Office at 302- [email protected] or by visit­ This program is funded, in Those who are interested in estival.org. This year, our com­ ~ EVENTS, from 5 366-7060, visit www.cityof­ ing www.fbd.org and clicking part, by grants from the National performing, please contact the munity center is holding the newarkde.us or register at 220 on the Great Chicken Heist Endowment for the Arts and the Scheduling Coordinator, Lori three-day Chinese Festival on Elkton Road, Newark, DE. Barbeque icon. Delaware Division of the Arts, Benscoter at (302) 834-3385 or Friday, June 19 from 5:00pm to Crafts for Adults a state agency committed to at [email protected]. 9:00pm, Saturday, June 20 from promoting and supporting the 11 :OOam to 9:00pm and Sunday, Newark Parks and Food Bank of Adult Pottery Class arts in Delaware. For additional June 21, 2009 from 12:00am Recreation is offering the fol­ Delaware to com­ Newark Parks and information on arts activities Fourth Annual "A to 5:00pm at Valley and Little lowing craft class, "You can memorate "Great Recreation Department is cur­ visit the Delaware Division of Night at Nemours" Baltimore Roads, Hockessin, stamp with that?" A paper rently taking registration for a the Arts web site, www.arts­ Gala Delaware. This year's theme crafting class using everyday Chicken Heist" Summer Adult Pottery class. del.org. If additional informa­ is ''The Evolution of Chinese items to make unique stamped Last June the Food Bank Hand building with clay and tion, please call the Newark A Night at Nemours, the Cooking". Authentic Chinese cards. AlI supplies are includ­ of Delaware experienced working on the potter's wheel Parks and Recreation office at fourth annual black-tie gala to cuisines, the unique exhibition ed. Class is held at the Newark the unthinkable. Thieves will be taught. Students can 302-366-7060. For cancelIa­ benefit the Nemours/Alfred I. of Chinese bronze culinary arti­ Senior Center, June 17th from stole two tractor trailers then explore their area of inter­ tion information, please call duPont Hospital for Children, facts and special performances 7-9pm, $16/$21. Pre regis­ filIed with 57,000 pounds of est. The class will be held at 302-366-7147 or visit theweb­ will take place on Friday, are featured in the program. It tration is required at Newark donated chicken from hungry the George Wilson Community site at www.cityofnewarkde. June 19, 2009 on the hospital is open to the public. Admission Parks and Recreation, 366- Delawareans. To commemorate Center on Thursday nights us. June 18: Penny & The grounds in the shadow of the is free; parking is available for 7060 or visit our website at the tragedy and thank individu­ from 6:15 pm - 8:15 pm, June Pinecone People Family Fun historic Carillon. Net proceeds a $5 fee. www.cityofnewarkde.us. als and companies that stepped 18-August 13. Registration Concert, sponsored, in part, by from this year's event will help up during the time of need, the Fee is $135. The Newark the Newark Day Nursery. June to establish an endowed Chair Ballyhoo! Comes to Basic paddle stroke Food Bank is holding a "Great Resident Discounted Fee is 25: Steve Lewis Big Band in Orthopedics. A Night at Chicken Heist Barbeque" to $125. Classes include a 12 Ib Nemours will feature a cocktail Deer Park refinement (evening bag of clay, glazings and fir­ hour, sit-down dinner catered by thank supporters on Thursday, Friends of Newark Saturday, June 20th, 9:00PM, class) June 18 from 5 p.m. - 7 p.m. ings. Additional studio time is the Wilmington Club and dance available on Wednesday eve­ Celebrate music by The Quake. In previ­ The Deer Park, 108 W. Main St. This course focuses on at the Food Bank's facility in Newark. Tickets $5. Newark. The event is open nings. Call 366-7060 for more ous years, the event has raised developing better and more On Friday, June 19th from 7 funds to support the hospital's For more information please to the public, and admission information or register at 220 to 9 PM, Mocha, Music & More efficient paddling techniques. Elkton Rd, Newark, DE. Newborn Intensive Care Unit, visit www.deerparktavern.com! is one bag of nonperishable celebrates a year of providing We will work on the forward Nemours Cardiac Center and the or call (302) 369-9414. Surfdog goods for the Food Bank's hun­ live entertainment to the Newark stroke, sweep strokes for Nemours Center for Childhood Records welcomes Baltimore turning and stopping strokes. ger relief efforts. There wilI be Newark's Spring community. Friends of Newark, rockers, BALLYHOO!, to a buffet of barbeque favorites Cancer Research. For informa­ Come and enjoy a short week a community organization dedi­ tion about A Night at Nemours, the family. Their new record prepared by the Food Bank's Concert Series cated to building community, is night practice session during call the Nemours Partnership for Cheers!, produced by Scotch chef duo, Executive. Chef Grab a blanket and Jom grateful to Patrick Matic ofAdria the last hours of daylight! We Children's Health at 302-651- Ralston of 311, promises Noah Mathay and Chef Tim the City of Newark Parks & Cafe in the Newark Shopping may even catch a beautiful 4828 or visit www.nemours. to bring the band to all new Hunter and students from The Recreation Department as they Center for providing space for sunset! Classes are June 17th orgllink/gala. heights. The album, which fea­ and June 24th from 5-7pm. Culinary School, cash bar and present the 2009 Spring Concert June's one year anniversary tures mix work by 311 drum­ Fee is $35 and the Newark blues music from the Porkroll Series. Concerts will take place celebration. This month's cof­ mer Chad Sexton, has it all -­ Project. Individuals inter­ resident discounted fee is $30. on Thursday nights from 7pm feehouse will continue to offer Annual Chinese rock, reggae, acoustic and even For more information contact ested in attending can RSVP until 8pm on the Academy a variety of music and also the Festival some power ballads. Touring to (302) 292-1305 ext 220, Building Lawn on the comer spoken word. Mocha, Music & has remained the band's number of Main and Academy Streets More is sponsored by Friends June 19 - 21, 2009, Chinese one priority and the guys are in Newark. While downtown, of Newark in partnership with American Community Center once again hitting the road hard why not visit a local restau­ the Newark Heritage Alliance (CACC), 1313 Little Baltimore in support of Cheers!. Listen rant and enjoy dinner or a pic­ and offers opportunities for art­ Road, Hockessin,DE 19707. Tel: for BALLYHOO! songs in the Make this your child's nic before the concert? Free ists to perform original or non­ 302-239-0432 Fax: 302-239- upcoming feature films "Green parking is available for concert copy-right material live in an 1067. Email: cacc_de@hotrnail. Flash" and "Road Trip ll: Beer BEST SUMMER EVERI goers in municipal lots. intimate and friendly setting. com Website: www.chinesef- Pong." 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• Obituaries are printed free the son of Denver Fike and ter of the late Laura (Knapp) died on Thursday, June 4, at of charge as space permits. the late Luella Fike. A heavy and Albert J. Brown. At age Millcroft Nursing Home. Information is usually supplied equipment operator, he worked 2, following the death of her Born in Baltimore, MD, on to the newspaper by the funeral for several companies, particu­ mother, Virginia was raised by March 7, 1912, ,Mrs. Moore director. larly, J.J. Nolan, Mike Miklus her grandparents Edward , and was the daughter of the late Bruce·, III Inc, and All Seasons. He Sara Jane Brown. She lived Marie and William Fisher. was , an avid Ford enthusiast, in the Stanton family home She was a talented homemak­ hardwood floors I enjoyed working on Craftsman until 1994 when she and hus­ er throughout her life ' and a Domenick tractors and camping. The band Oliver moved to Murray founding member of Asbury www.bruce.com DiBenedetto family is grateful to the staff at Manor and later to Millcroft United Methodist Church in Domenick DiBenedetto Christiana Care and Heartland Retirement Center. Virginia New Castle. (Donald Bennett), 96, of Hospice for their excellent care was a 1940 graduate of Henry She was preceded in Newark, DE, died June 4, at and sincere compassion. C. Conrad High School and death by her husband, James JUNE SALE Christiana Hospital. He is survived by his wife had worked as a bookkeeper E. Moore, in 2001, a daugh­ Domenick was born on of 51 years, Barbara Dumire for the Pennsylvania Railroad, ter, Audrey Coffin, a grand­ Solid Strip,% x 2 %, 15 Year Warranty, All colors ...... 3.40 SF January 26, 1913 in Ardmore, of Newark, DE; two daugh­ New Castle Air Base Officers' son, Mark Elliott, and three PA, the son of the late Phillip ters Ella Jane Dumire of New Club and for Delaware Furnace, brothers and'three sisters. 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In addition to at Christiana hospital and All cash & carry pricing. A funeral service was held his mother, he was preceded in Millcroft. Justin and Kirsten; and many death by his son Charles Wade Relatives. Friends attended nieces and nephews. at R.T. Foard & Jones Funeral Home, 122 West Main St., Dumire, who died in 2003. the funeral service at 11 am, on A funeral service was Newark, DE 19711 on Monday A funeral service was held Monday, June 8, at St. Mark's held at 11 am on Monday, MAYER, INC. :~ ' ~1: June 8, 2009 at 11 am. Burial at R.T. Foard & Jones Funeral United Methodist C;:hurch, 1700 June 8, 2009, iil' the chapel followed in Newark, Cemetery. Home, 122 West Main St., Limestone Rd., Wilmington DE of Gracelawn Memorial Park, 1014 Elkton Rd ., Newark, DE 19711 • 366-1311 Charitable contribu- Newark, DE 19711 on Saturday 19804. Burial was at Delaware 2220 N. DuPont Parkway, New tions may be )]lade to the June 6, at 12 noon. Burial was Veteran's Memorial Cemetery, Castle, DE. Interment followed American Cancer Society or in New London Presbyterian Bear. in the adjoining memorial the Alzheimer's , Association Church cemetery. Charitable In lieu of flowers, memo­ park. of Delaware c/o the funeral contributions in Pop's memo­ rial contributions may be made home. ry may be made to Heartland to: American Cancer Society, Hospice c/o the funeral home .. 92 Reads Way, Ste. 205, New Castle DE 19720; or to St. Wade Dumire Virginia Henderson Mark's UMC. Wade E. (Pop) Dumire, 72, of Newark, DE, died peacefully Virginia M. Henderson '(nee Ada Moore on June 2, at his home, sur­ Brown), 87, of Newark, DE, rounded by his family. formerly from Stanton, died on Mrs. Ada Fisher Moore, Pop was born in Preston May 31. 97, of Newark, DE, formerly , County, WV on July 5, 1936, Virginia was the daugh- of Penn Acres in New Castle,

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igh School commencement ceremonies were Schwartz-Glassner. Joy Lasher, Janae Huff, Samantha Hheld the week of June 1-5 in the Christina Yacabell, Kathryn McDowelJ, John Skopowski, and School District. Christiana, Newark, and Allen Benson. Class President Gregory Benjamin, Jr. Glasgow High Schools held their graduation ceremo­ gave the student address. Valedictorian for the class nies at the University of Delaware's Bob Carpenter of 2009 was Jonathan David Chamberlain. The cer­ Center. Brennen School-Delaware Autism Program emony was presided over by Newark High School's and Delaware School'for the Deaf held ceremonies Principal, Curtis Bedford. on June 4 at Christiana High School and Kirk Middle The 34th annual commencement ceremony for School. The Groves Adult High School gradua­ Glasgow High School on June 3 featured a student tion ceremony was held on June 5 at Glasgow High reflection by Monica Hackett, Senior Class President, School. and Co-Valedictorian addresses by Iman Shamloul Diplomas were presented by members of the and Lindsay McHale. The ceremony was highlighted Christina Board of Education. Board members by a performance of an original piece of music, are David Resler, Vice President, Gina Bac~, "Good Bye," written and performed by members of George E. Evans, Esq.. Beverly A. Howell, John the Senior Choral Ensemble. Mackenzie. and Shirley Saffer. Senior administra­ 1he Class of 2009 was presented by class sec­ tors in attendance included Dr. Freeman Williams, retary Asema Uppal, and the tassel ceremony was Interim Superintendent, Robert Silber, Chief introduced by class vice-president My Nguyem. The Financial Officer and Assistant Superintendent, and benediction was presented by class parliamentarian Kelli Racca, Facilities Director and Interim Assistant Scbyler Hamilton, and the recessional was played Superintendent. by Jeremiah Clarke. Glasgow High School Principal The 46th annual commencement ceremony for Raymond Gravuer presided. Christiana High School was held on Monday, June Brennen School- Delaware Autism Program held 1 and featured a welcome by Barien D. White and its graduation ceremony on June 4 at Christiana High Kajal Patel. an introduction by Deangie A. Davis, School. Members of the Brennen School staff spoke and a student address by Christopher Jennings. The about the students, and diplomas were presented to Valedictorian was Angelica Montes. Other student students Andrew Celli, Melissa Chong, Matthew participants in the ceremony included Alexis M. Ciccanti, Mark Fleming, and Brandon White. Mercado, who sang the National Anthem, Brittany Sterck School - Delaware School for the Deaf M. Andrews, who gave the farewell, Terique A. Boyd, held its graduation ceremony on June 4 at Kirk Shontel A. Deflorimonte. Kristina M. Horton, and Middle School. The evening included an address by MeJissa Pleasonton, who led the Alma Mater. and guest speaker Art Roehrig from Gallaudet University, Ellen S. Baca, who led the tassel ceremony. The cer­ presentation of a class gift, a poem presented by emony was presided over by Christiana High School Nadia Thacker and Samantha Jones, and remarks PrinCipal Noreen Lasorsa. by valedictorian Bryan Ward. Students receiving The 116th annual commencement ceremony for diplomas included James A. Gromis. Jr.. Samantha Newark: High School on June 2 featured a perfor­ Joyanne Jones, Ivan M. Robinson, Donald A. Steele, of the National Anthem sung by members­ Jr., Nadia N. Thacker, Lashaunda L. Tingle (saluta­ of the' class of 2009, including Kyle torian). Victoria J. Trice, and Bryan Preston Ward . DeMonte, Ricky Shum, Sara (valedictorian). Page 18 • The Newark Post • Friday,June 12, 2009 News, Advertising • 737-0724 Classifieds • 1-800-220-3311

Newark High School's gradua- Robert Bolland Butler Theodore Devon Forrester Matthew Luther Hopkins Christine Amy Marks Kendall Justin Poole Beri Bisanga Tata tion was held on June 2, at 7:00 Patrick Joseph Alexander Byrd Jackeline Fred Jillian Alexandra Hornor Roger Wood Marks Amber Marie Potts John Stephen Taylor pm at the Bob Carpenter Center. Jamaine Callahan Jacob Scott Gaines Jasmine C. L. Howell-Conkey Megan Joy Marschall Chelsea Lyn Powell Steven Charles Taylor The Valedictorian is Jonathan Israel A. Carpio Erica Louise Gast Rachel Elizabeth Huber Belinda F. Marvin Duncan Vaughan Prettyman Shaun Wesley Thomas David Chamberlain. Charles W. Carr III Danielle Nicole Gatta Michael G. Hudson Jonathon Matthew May Malik Tiair Reeves Amanda E. Tjersland Amber M. Cassidy Kaitlin Nicole Gazdick Janae Alyce Huff Kathryn Marie Mayer Doris Evette Reyes Fidel Angel Torres Ciara Chanae' Abraham Justin Joseph Cavanaugh Kristen Noelle Gazdick Mikko K. Huffer Molly Theresa McCormick Isaac Reyes Yadira Tovar TIara Tanae' Abraham Jonathan David Chamberlain Derrick Michael George Haley Louise Humes Sean Andrew McCracken Matthew E. Reynolds Qaaid Tauheed Muhsin Tucker Elyvette Acevedo Miranda Kennon Damone Chandler Lauren Elizabeth Gerhart Jessica Arminda Huskins Kathryn Mary McDowell Shawn Michael Rhodes Michael Curtis Tunell, Jr. Lakesha Rochelle Acker Yoon Hee Choi 4Megan Lynne Gerhart Jason Wei-Yeong Huynh Martin T. McNeil Michael Robert Ricks Amber Lynne Turner Dominique J. Addison Vincent 1. Ciarlo Joie' Sinead Gibbs Sara Jeanne I1vento Rafael Mendiola Cruz Pedro Rivera, Jr. Faith Michele Turner Zainab Akande Lorna Paige Coleman Stephen Lemar Gibbs Comfort S. Irneokparia Ashley Mercer-Lee Taihika C. Rivers Joshua Michael Turner Vincent Mario Alberici Khris B. Cottingham-Whitty Shannon Marie Gilronan Devon Jackson Andrea L. Miller Christine Elizabeth Rizzo Aaron Timothy Tyson Shanell Lacole Alexander Shawn D. Cowgill Asya S. Glover Xavier Jackson Jamilah H. L. Miller Jessica Anna Roarty Samuel B. Uffelman AdeelaAli Samson D. Crawford Isaiah Glover Crystal James Ronisha Clote Miller Sarah Louise Rockhold Jessica Lynn Uhline Marqueita Bianca AIIadin Kenyetta D. Croom Daniel Gomez Eric D. Jenson TImothy Patrick Miller John A. Rodele, Jr. Ryann Mary Urban Dhara B. Amin Myson Marie Curtis Brandon W. Gouge Laura Lee Jermyn Benjamin T. Mink Louis Alexander Rodriguez Gregory James Vacek Mohini Meghan Amin Bennett Erik Dahl Kawaina Nicole Graham Carlise Johnson Divya Mishra Lauren Claire Rogers Johnny L. Vann III Justin Anthony Angelo Randi Michelle Dahms Asudeh Elisabeth Green Christopher William Johnson Michael A. Moody Maria G. Rosales Austin I. Vantrease Nyleena A. Armstrong Kendall Clinton Daniels Donald Ray Greene, Jr. Latoya L. Johnson Robert Brian Mooney Sheena M. Rosser Jeremy Daniel Varner Lauren Nicole Aro Keshivya S. Daniels Victoria Grifantini . Lawanda Nicole Johnson Janaye Sabrina Moore Charles E. Rozanski Roman N. Vasiliev David Garry Ashby Brian Davis David Grimes, Jr. Ryan G. Johnson Jessica Marie Morales James Zachariah Rubick Melinda Joyce Vazquez Samuel N. Attoh-Okine Jessica Lyn Davis Veron R. Grimes-Grayson Dayna Katherine Johnston Matthew D. Morris Melissa Rae Rubick Donald Zachary Vrnson Yury Bahena Kelsey Lauren DeBoda Ian Robert Grohol Ciara Jenay Jones Precious M. Morris Michael John Russell Jennifer Lynn Walden Tyra Shanae Ballard Sabrina Della Monica Jason M. Grose Da'Ron Antoine lones Kelsey Kathleen Morrison Lee Taylor Sausen James Rhett Walker Jessica Maureen Barbour Kyle Joseph DeMonte Miguel A. Guerrero Radovan JQvic Stephanie Ann Mortimer 'Adrian 1. Sawyer Byron Junior Lee Wallace Vance E. Bames III Alexander Logan Wolfgang Kevin M. Guida Britten D. Joyner Nicole Marie Mozee Alexander L. Sawyer Bronwyn Kathleen Warner Brian E. Barrow Dettwyler Jesenia Marie Gutierrez Angelica Juarez Prasant Muralidhar Kirstin Ellen Sayers Laroi P. Washington, Jr. Austin L. Bartley Shamia Dickerson Madinah M. Hackett George Robert Justice III Robert Glenn Neal III Jeremy Thomas Scheetz Chania Delores White Connor Jase Bartley Alexander Scott Diego Shaun R. Halter Megan LeeAnn Kadow Brandon L. Norwood Jordin M. Scheetz Janere A. White Tyler James Baunchalk Richard Dobies, Jr. Megan Leigh Hamilton Brima Bonkay Kamara Derick Kwakye Offei Sara Danielle Schwartz- Loshua Thomas White Amber Cherice Beaman Terika Mone' Dollard Morris Motek Harland, Jr. Alexander Kiplimo Zainab Mosunmola Onaneye Glassner Jeffrey P. Whiteside Carita Cherie Beavers Jonathan Dommert Kelly Lynette Harper Paige M. KJey Angel Orrostieta Jennifer Michelle Seppanen Joseph B. Wicks Jonathon D. Beemler Jocelyn M. Dressel Elizabeth Harrington Christin Flurry Knox Nataly Iliana Orrostieta Krystle Lynn Shaffer Lyndsay Rea Wilkie Joceyln Nicole Belusko Erin Marie Duffy Brandon Michael Harris DavidY. Ko Funmilola Trinity Owotomo Wai-Kit Shum Synquette Keavia Wilks Gregory Edward Benjamin, Jr. Can Duman Derron A. Harris Margaret F., Kubizne Dariel D. Padilla Amy 1. Siedlecki Latasha Nicole Williams Allen Nicholas Benson Evelyn 1. Dunnell Keionica N. Harris Ana Kukoleca -Ashley Elizabeth Parker Ashley Marie Simpers Shaneika Davon Williams Shanice Michelle Bishop Kera Marnaye Eaddy Myra Harris Rabina Kumari Jordan Lashaune Parker AshJyn M. Sisson Anton Jamal Williamson Tyreka Nicole Black Derrek W. Eddy Rohan A. Harris Joy Arielle Lasher Justin Anthony Parker John Ferris Skopowski Samantha Marie Willin Jillian Ann Boberick Brandon A. Ellis Samantha L. R. Harris Brandon Tajh Lately Quishawnya l'quice Parker Sasa Slijepcevic Jacob Steven Winchester Dymesha Shenea Bolden Tess Campbell Emery Stacia Denise Harris Christine Danielle Leithren Aekta D. Patel Andrew Hutchinson Smith Kati Lynn Winchester Ryan 1. Bowen Jeannette Encarnacion Teddy Delaine Harris Ryan Marshall Lemon Chandni R. Patel Darrell Lee Smith Christine Marie Wtrbisky Jeremy P. Bowie Holly Elizabeth Engelhardt Tyra Harris Aaron William Lewis Mit Pravin Patel Preston L. Smith Amber Michelle Wise Kathryn N. Bowman Hector Luis Estades Elizabeth Ann Hauske Ashley Lynn Lewis Michael William Patterson Tessa AIIise Smith Priscilla A. Woerner Donald Orlando Brooks Rebecca L. Evans Sara C. Heegard Brandi Marie Lewis Richard Avery Pence Min K. Song Brandin Thomas Scott Worden Brittany Raquel Brown Kyle D. Fagan Stephen W. Heim Cameron Darnell Lewis Felesha Victoria Penn Kyeasha Seanae Spencer Ashli Rochelle Wright Jaxon Adonald Brown Anesha Joann Fair Kara Shaniece Henry Dimere 1. Lindsey De' Andre Jorge Pennewell Shannon Jamar Spicer Samantha Ann Yacabell Johnathon Aile Brown Elaine C. Farr Jacob B. Hersh Brittany Nicole Linton Shaniqua B. Pennewell WiIIM. Spina Marissa Kathleen Yarnall Willie J. Browning Tevin Maurice Faucett Benjamin A. f/itchcock Chelsie Ann Lloyd Marissa Denise Person Jessica Marie Spring Darnell LaDay Young Philip Tyler Bucklllan Ivor Fazlic David M. Hoehn Janelle Denise Lloyd Brittany Dayne Pfitzenmeyer Charles William Spyres Elizabeth Anne Young Melissa Cross Buckminster Eric Martin Fernandez Douglas Brandon Hoelzel Antony B. Logan Shadajah Pickens . Christapher Stephen Spyres Andres Zamora Velazquez Malcolm Jerome Bunche Amanda Claire Fisher Jeffrey C. Hoffman Zechariah Scott Lopatin Tyler James Piechoski Bonnie Dee Stimeling Linhai Zhu Charles R. Bunting Kevin C. Flanagan Ebony S. Holden Olivia Alexandra Lucas Matthew Eliot Pierce Thomisha Love Street Ariana Mae Zimmerman Rebecca Elaine Burchfield Kyle Fletcher Ronald T. Holiskey II Jillian Mae Lynch Raeann Michelle Pierce Kendrick W. Sullivan Ryan A. Zuvich Eric W. Burge Cierra Monique Flonnory Anice Jere Holland Sarah Burner Mackenzie Grace LaToya Pinder Theresa Marie Tabeling Antir Lamar Butler Miranda K. Fordham Tariq R. Holmes Devin Paige Maher Michael A. Pink Leyland S. Tait Eric T. Butler Machea Nichole Forkgen Emma Louise Hooper Joshua T. Malley Christopher Leon Pivinski HaeTak . On the Web • www.newarkpostonline.com Friday,June 12,2009 • The Newark Post • Page 19

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Christiana High School held its Takeerah Shante Britton Zachary C. Edwards Arielle Monet Jenkins Morgan Jessica McQueen Richard D. Rathell Anthony Tracey commencement at 7 p.m. June Anthony Joseph Brown Raquel Eoff Christopher Jennings Ashley Victoria Megahan Eric Ray Sheree Shante Truitt 1st in the Bob Carpenter Center, Javon B. Brown Cigdem Erkan Ashley Janee Johnson Kaitlin Rose Meinhaldt Vasil Theodore Razpopov Kellan Lawrence Turner Newark. The Valedictorian is Stacie Brown Emon Evans Keith L. Johnson Alexis Michelle Mercado AmirRhoden John M. Vannoy, II Angelica Montes. La-Shayla R. Burton Totiyana Shanae Evans King H. Johnson Magdaline Mercado Carlina Richardson Solymar Vasquez Rachel Burton Brice Fellman Alexandria Kierra Jones Nathaniel N. Miller Saquan A. Richmond Yedith Velazquez Sarayn Nicole Acosta Kwarease Byard Crystal Foraker Da'Shanna P. Jones Salone Mills beSean Tony Robinson Joshua David Vied-Lucas Erin K. 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./ 'r>' .,., , SI. Mark's High School gradu- David John Citro Corey S. Fortunato Megan Paige Kennedy Bryan Jeffery Mey Madeline Jean Przywara Stephen Michael Stives ated 378 students during the Julie Kathleen Clark Genoveva Carla Francis Melinda Kaitlin Josefina Kern David Matthew Midash Daniel Joseph Pugliese Devin Marie Sullivan school's 37th commencement Kristen L. Clark GabrieUe Marie Franzone Dominique Elizabeth Kinnier Tyler Steven Miles Kelly Briana Pun Kyle Lawrence Sullivan exercises held at the school . Donald Scott Clower Jordan Patrick Fugeman Emily Ann Knappenberger Paige Linden Millar Sean Michael Quinn Laura Scott Swain on Sunday, June 7. The Most Abygale Leigh Cochran Edward Thomas Fuller IV Jeanne Moyer Knowles Matthew Betz Miller . Mollie K. Radulski Leigh Ann Swalwell Reverend W. 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Delaware School for the Deaf Graduates

James A. Gromis, Jr. If Samantha Joyanne Jones Ivan M. Robinson Donald A. Steele, Jf. Nadia N. Thacker Lashaunda L. Tingle - Salutatorian Victoria J. Trice Bryan Preston Ward - Valedictorian Brennen School - Delaware Autism Program '-J' _

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Watch sugar intake during the lazy days of summer

By KATY DALY JONES is OK in moderation, too Can you think of the more likely that there was a 16 or 20 peak during these warm summer much sugar in your diet last time you saw a oz bottle. months and they provide a lot more SPECIAL TO THE NEWARK POST can cause some unde­ vending machine 'We know that we want to encour­ than just great taste. Strawberries Editor's note: Jones is New Castle sirable side effects. that dispensed 12 age our families to "make healthy" eat­ provide a great dose of Vitamin C, County Extension Educator, 4-H There are numer- oz cans? It is ing, and drinking, decisions that will while peaches pack in a lot of heart Youth Development , ous conditions that provide them with the nutrition they healthy fiber. Green veggies, such as can be caused due need. Well have no fear, there are sev­ arugula and squash are plentiful with s the days get longer and the to an over consump­ eral summer "treats" that are healthy iron, magnesium, and Vitamin A. And A sun starts shining more we tion of sugar, such as options. Fresh locally grown strawber­ while fruits do contain natural sugar know summer is coming soon. fatigue, weight gain, ries and peaches are soon to be spotted and need to be eaten in moderation, School will be end­ tooth decay, and a in grocery stores and at farmer's mar- the 7 grams of sugar in one cup of ing and vacations, spike in insulin which kets everywhere, as well as zucchini, strawberries sure beat the approxi­ camps, and long can lead to diabe-, tomatoes, arugula, and many other mately 40 grams of sugar in cotton lazy afternoons at tes. Additionally, if fresh crisp veggies. These foods candy. the pool will fill you are consuming are at their Surviving the summer months can our days. Summer too much sugar, you be easy if you focus on the real sweets also brings some aren't leaving enough of summer. Take advantage of all sweets back into room in your body to of the fresh locally grown pro- our lives that we absorb healthy nutrients. duce that ripens during this may not have seen Considering that sugar time of year. With all foods, in a while. Trips to Jones contains no fiber, proteins, always remember to watch the local ice cream minerals, fats, or enzymes your intake and be mindful or water ice shop, cotton candy at the you are actually just eating of portion size. And enjoy carnival, and fried candy bars at the empty calories. And beware of a small cone of ice cream state fair are all sugary, gooey treats calories you may be drinking; did you every now and then; just be that suddenly appear once the warm know that a 12 oz can of soda contains sure to eat your veggies! weather arrives. Though everything approximately 10 teaspoons of sugar? Page 24 Post Classifieds Friday, June 12,2009 HOME UHELP WANTED U BUSINESS UHOUSES FO "' VACATION/ U HOUSES FOR ~IMPROVEMENT ~NIMALS/PETS "' GENERAL ,. FULL-TIME P' OPPORTUNITIES F' RENT Y RESORT RENTALS ~ SALE SERVICES ,.. MERCHANDISE

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GARDEN EQUIPMEN ~ ACCESS./ STORAGE Delaware Ave & ELKTON LIONS Rain Date Sun NORTH EAST Plum Garage Sale, Heisler Sat 6/13 8·3 CLUB Used Book June 14th 9a·2p 6/13/09 7:30-1 :OOpm \AI Creek Rd, Sat 6/13, 8· TRANSPORTATION HUGE yard sale, 20 Sale Sat June 13th ? furn ., pic's, desk, & 6/14/09 1 :00pm-4:30 years ot stuff, every- 8:30a • 5:30pm thing must go more MOVING SALE Alilipiili. -::;';iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniii. New Today ". POWER BOATS Illel: 20HP Mercury O/B. New Today Used only 6 times, like Pl~G1tlCO ------~ELKTON, MD 2005 IlIIIIPI~'1 new. $1700 OBO. oWl . - 443-406-7698 Pebble Beach.. Drive, 1573 8'x10' Self standing. Liberty Sat June 13th 9am· I Grove Rd on Sat 2 yrs old, exc condo 2pm 1 DAY ONLY Propane heater. Pd U REcREATION June 13th at No reasonable offer New 350 motor, YARD $2500, sell for $1200 ~ VEHICLES ELKTON 1548 Blue refused, everything blo 410-838-2926 . many new extras. lam-? OC'f must go! N EAST 167 Old $4500443·466-4710 .Futon, SALE! Ball Rd, across from ~ Bayview Rd, near girls Leeds Church, ELKTON at the Bee Cecil College Frl 6112 Sat 6/13, 8a·3p TOOLS 19' SEARAY '85 clothing, Hive near Rock & Sat 6/13 8a·? both ~ open bow, well toys, household Church Rt 273 & Little days clothes, col­ RISING SUN Huge maintained with New Today Elk Creek Rd Sat 6/13 lectibles, hlh & more! sale, Sunrise Estates, items and more. 8·3 Hunter ceiling ____...,- ___ extras. Purchased Ryan Drive, Sat June from orig owner in New Today fans, lights & electron- ~Ma/tl 13, 7-1. Webkinz., '01. $4500 blo [B'4.!IiI:G~lr~1 ics, lamps & hlh items, 'ami/! Boys & girls Gym­ 410·642·6351 29' JAYCO '08 kids toys, infant seat, NO AST. Shel- boree, baby items, Melbourne RV. 4tffill baby bouncer boys, ter Cove Rd, near maternity, tools, TOOLS table saws, 30' TROJAN Class D, (3)slides, YARD ELKTON 1375 clothes 3mo - 4T Princess . house, band saws, drill press- SPORTFISH '77 950 miles, .!.!R!t Blueball Rd. (Corner iiiiii~iiii~ Jackson Marine on Fri indoorl outdoor, toys, es, sanders, etc. Repowered in '08 wI Q!1Jtlx. I.2ru!l!.d. \~~~] ~ 6/12 9a-2, Sat 6/13 Antique glassware, Approx 7 pc. Call for new motors & trans. plush, mint cond" ~ of Childs & Blueball) . 7a-2. Name brand ELKTON 7 Heather Sat, June 13, 7am·? furniture + MORE! Info 410-808-6288 Twin Chrysler 318. conv. stove etc. clothes, kids bike, tri­ Resale $91,665 sell Court, in . Kennsington Kitchen stuff; furni­ ...... cycle, vacuume, Little CLASSIFIEDS Sleeps 6. Galley, head COLORA·.. 142 Courts, Sat 6/13 7·? ture, clothes, tools, for only $68,000 blo Barnes Corner Road, Tykes, MUCH MORE 443-350-2881 gas grill, books hlh glassware, etc. Rain or Shine! 41 ()"398-1230 800-220-1230 ~f~,~~6~1~~~'s:'~~~~ near Hopewell Rd items electronics & etc Collectors Estatel intersection. Sat & Sun June 13th & r--~~------...... HUGf ~~~ens 9a~~f~e~: 2nd ANNUAL OXFORD, PA ELKTON 209 & 219 Here's My Card ... mens western shirts, BOROUGH -WIDE YARD SALE E. Main St at Elkton dolls, housewares, Saturday, June 20, 2009 Presbyterian & Elkton Nascar collectibles, F 9 t? United Methodist local Busines~es At A Glance ~~ quilts, much more. No rom a.m. 0 . Churches Sat 6/13 early birds, please. SEARCH THESE LOCATIONS FOR 7·2 at both locations Everything plus a TREE PLANTING CLEANING SERVICES GREAT VALUES! NEWARK Oak Tree bake sale & food Apts, bldg 7,1 mile off 105 N. Second St. available. Benefits the 450 South St. Elkton Rd, Fri & Sat Needy Family Fund, 9a·3p both days New Today 113 Pine St. food pantry & mission LEYLAND Tyme-4-U Cleaning 306 Wheeler Blvd. moving sale, reces­ trip. Spaces & tables sion prices hlh items Customized Seroices to Meet Your Needs! ELKTON 409 Galla­ 226 Maryland Ave . avail 410-441-4589 her Rd. off Big ELk 549 W. Locust St. ladies clothing &misc CYPRESS Chapel. Sat, June 13, 408 S. 5th St FREE Delivery And Plnnting 30% OFF ~ \ 8am-? Baby clothes - 20 N. 2nd St. 6 Month Warranty all sizes, mostly girls. Your First Cleaning With This Ad ,.~\ 331 Broad St. Trees 2 10 21h ft. each ...... $15.oo HUGE 1\ Sycamore Crossing: Trees 31h 104ft. each ...... $25.00 Weekly -Bi-Weekly BARGAINSI Trees 41h 105ft. each ...... $40.00 240 Beaumont St. GARAGE-YARD Monthly -One-TIme II 317 Manchester St. NORTH EAST· 648 Other Trees Available New Today SALE Mechanics Valley SatisfactUm Guaranteed! Old Telegraph Road Road, Saturday June ELKTON 13 Peach Follow the yellow signs to the & Mary Court War­ 302-344-3696 New to You (NTY)Thrift Shop at 13th, 8am-1 pm. Baby Rd in Meadowview off wick Friday June 12 clothes, large variety 302-653-2273 302·602·0533 Fletchwood Rd. Sat, Ware Presbyterian Village & 7 E. Locust Street of misc items. Great June 13, 9am-4pm. Saturday June 13 prices!!! Baby clothes, books, 8:30A.M.- 2:30 P.M. toys, household, more Brookside Estates: Many new items Incl. CONSTRUCTION 415 N. Brookside retail store close out 410 N. Brookside inventory. t~t ~ ·Mfllti 101 Sebastian Dr. 112 Sebastian Dr. l\''MfA'Family Free Estimates Voice Mail 717·786-0271 105 Midland Dr. 303 S. Brookside Dr. NORTH EAST Zion Double E Construction Ltd. ELKTON 85 Hickory 320 S. Brookside Dr. Acres Rd. Calvert Ln. (Meadows at Elk 117 W. Hillside Dr. area - above College Quarryville, PA Creek off Muddy Ln) 124 West Hillside Dr. off 272. Sat, June 13, Sat, June 13, 8am­ 8am-4pm. Daycare • New Construction _ .... • • Noon. Tools, house­ going out of business! ~ hold, VHS tapes, misc RAIN OR SHINE ANYWAY YOU Funiture, washer I • Roofing & Siding Custom Built And don't forget to frequent our stores dryer, misc items. • Barns & Garages TO Fit and restaurants while you are LOOK AT IT, • Additions Your Needs " vlsitinq our town. .CHESAPEAKE CLASSIFIEDS • Decks •• " Call for directIons 610·932-2500 CLASSIFIED ~ ~ 410-398-1230 Customer Satisfaction CAN WORK Ephraim Smucker Keeps Us In Business YOU 800-220-1230 Page 26 Post Classifieds Friday, June 12, 2009

THE COURT OF THE COURT OF LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE ,LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE COMMON PLEAS COMMON PLEAS FOR THE STATE FOR THE STATE THE COURT OF OFDELAWARE OFDELAWARE THE COURT OF THE COURT OF IN AND FOR IN AND FOR THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS COMMON PLEAS The following Sentinel Self Storage sites will be holding public NEW CASTLE NEW CASTLE COMMON PLEAS COMMON PLEAS FOR THE STATE FOR THE STATE auctions on July 8, 2009. All sales are cash only and final. A $100 COUNTY COUNTY FOR THE STATE FOR THE STATE OF DELAWARE OF DELAWARE cash deposit is required to purchase a unit. IN RE: CHANGE OF IN RE: CHANGE OF O~D~~~E OF DELAWARE IN AND FOR IN AND FOR NEWCASTLE SENTINEL SELF STORAGE NAME OF NAME OF NEW CASTLE ~~J"ii: NEW CASTLE COUNTY Samith Musthyala Jennifer Johns Gimbl COUNTY COUNTY COUNTY 200 First State Boulevard PETITIONER(S) PETITIONER(S) IN RE: CHANGE OF IN RE: CHANGE OF Wilmington DE, 19804 IN RE: CHANGE OF IN RE: CHANGE OF NAME OF NAME OF 302-999-0704 TO: TO NAME OF . NAME OF Hafid Valdivia-Cor- Jennifer M. Shuler Samith Musthyala Jennifer Frances Zachary Edward Christina Nicole dova PETITIONER(S) Public auction to be held on July 8, 2009 at 11:00 a.m. The follow­ Gupta Johns Coffing Johnson PETITIONER(S) TO ing units will be auctioned: NOTICE IS HEREBY NOTICE IS HEREBY PETITIONER(S) PETITIONER(S) TO Jennifer M. Hillman #0115 - Maria Collazo - 2 bags, mattress, 13 boxes, china cabinet, GIVEN that Samith GIVEN that Jennifer- TO: Zachary Ashton TO H

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1995 STARCRAFT HARLEY' WE BUY JUNK CAMPER $2,000 b/o DAVIDSON WIDE cars, trucks & vans. Call 610-932-8965 GLIDE '05 Black New Today $100 & up. 302-420- cherry metallic, 5,000 New Today New Today 7411 or 302-650-4579 miles. Many extras CHEVY '89, re-built A BIG AMOUNT OF ------$16,000410-391-0384 WHEELS & TIRES 350 engine and trans. CASH PAID for all (4) 15x7 Torqu~ thrust Runs good. Needs cars & trucks. Free "'-K-L-X-2-5-0--E-nd-u-ro"" two wheels wI tires for TLC. 410-642-2494 towing 443-378-2612 26' POP UP Grand Chevrolet $700 Call . New Today Tour. Sleeps 7. Used '07. Like new, less 410-457-0316 . ....------, only 1 x/yr. $3280 than 300 miles. WE BUY SCRAP neg. 302-992-0923 OUR WEBSITE $25000BO. ~ TRUCKS/SPORT METAL! Call for free 302-463-1599 New Today MIGHT HAVE ,. UTILITY VEHICLE pick up and appraisal. ~ MOTORCYCLES/ EAGLE SUMMIT WHAT YOU'RE We buy from small '95 all wheel drive, ,. ATVs LOOKING FOR! matchbox cars to reliable stick, $~500 large industrial build­ or b/o 410-658-9566 www.cecilwhig.com CASH PAID FOR New Today New Today ings! 302-650-4579 motorcycles and Alv's: PONTIAC VI BE, 1990 and newer, will VICTORY HAMMER DODGE RAM 1/2 'OS, blk, Ithr, Sr, 5 spd, ~isit one of these local dealers pick up. 610-637-9493 '05, 100 cu inch eng, - TON '89 318 cu in, 2 54k I miles, $12,500 Direct: (443)553-6726 HD FXFTC '91 New custom paint. Chrome whl dr, auto. Runs obo. Call 410-920- and drive home happy! Office: (410) 398-9000 tires & more 10K orig wheels, drag pipes, great. $850 b/o Call 4848 E-mail: [email protected] miles $7 000 blo 410- extra chrome pkg. 250 Dan at 302-383-5876 TOYOTA SIENNA VOLKSWAGEN 398-9137 call aft 3pm re.ar wheel, 7,500 ______miles. Show room LE '02 runs good & SmifII, HERITAGE SOFT condo $13,900. Call looks good, like new, new timing belt, tires, VOLKSWAGEN,LTD .. TAIL 2003, 5K 443-845-1973 4304 Kirkwood Highway, New Today battery, 150k miles WILMINGTON, DE MILES, lots of extras.' $5495 or b/o 410-392- Garage kept. $10,000. "' AUTO PARTS & FORD BRONCO II 6135 or 302-275-4712 302-998-0131 410-652-6324 Drivers wanted ~ ® ,. ACCESSORIES '87 ~uns good, needs I'r"'''''''''''''''~~=='''''''~ new clutch & other VW SUPER small work. 105,000 BEETLE 1971 miles $1,000 or best Great body, purple, STAPLEFORD'S offer. 443-402-0957 runs good. $4,000 CHEVROLET New Today 41 0-287 -6588 PONTIAC AZTEK I!;;;;;;;;=====-" OLDSMOBILE 289 FORD ENGINE SUV '01 exc shape Www.cookautomo 302-834-4568 $200. 4 Transmission runs great 120k mi., tive.com $50 each. Call $3500410-287-7542 Mazda, Chrysler is 410-642-2494 proud to announce to TOYOTA Highlander the people of Cecil PICK UP CAP. '07 '02. Gold, AWD, fully Co. that we made the for ext. cab, GMC or loaded, 20k. Impecca­ cut. For your next e> Chevrolet. Maroon. ble condition. Asking purchase come talk to $500. 410-893-1992 $16,900. Must see! Patrick Lindsey or ST. GEORGES, DE or 410-838-7675 410-272-5843 call 443-206-3961

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